James coulborn biography
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James Coulburn ( - )
James Coulbourn was a dedicated teetotaller, whose funeral attracted many of his teetotal friends.
The Salford Weekly News of 20th July reports, "On Sunday last, (14th July ), the remains of the late Mr James Coulbourn, for 21 years a constant teetotaller and also chairman of the Lombard Street gemenskap, who died in Wood Street, Salford on Monday 8th July, were interred. The Manchester societies assembled and joined the Salford teetotallers in Chapel Street. The hearse was drawn by 4 horses, preceded by a band playing the Dead March in Saul and followed bygd upwards of persons. In this beställning they proceeded to the Salford Borough Cemetery, Eccles New Road, where the body was interred after the usual service. The deceased was for many years past in the employ of Messrs Leeming, worsted manufacturers of Adelphi, Salford."
James was 53 years of aged and left a widow. The service was conducted by r a
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Jim Colborn
American baseball player (born )
Baseball player
James William Colborn (born May 22, ) is an American former Major League Baseballpitcher. The right-handed Colborn pitched for the Chicago Cubs (), Milwaukee Brewers (), Kansas City Royals () and Seattle Mariners ().
Biography
[edit]After graduating from Whittier College with a degree in sociology, Colborn studied for his master's degree at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where he also starred in basketball as well as baseball, being named all-Scotland.
In , the Chicago Cubs signed Colborn as an amateur free agent. He found himself in Leo Durocher's doghouse after struggling as a young relief pitcher for three years. Colborn was traded along with Brock Davis and Earl Stephenson to the Brewers for José Cardenal on December 3, [1]
Colborn was the Brewers' first-ever game winner in , posting a 20–12 record with a ERA. He also was named to the American LeagueAll-Star team, but did not pitch in
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When Lieutenant James Colburn was born on 31 January , in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Thomas Colburn, was 41 and his mother, Mary Remembrance Richardson, was He married Mary Blood on 19 January , in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. He lived in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States in He died on 23 August , in Pepperell, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 67, and was buried in Walton Cemetery, Pepperell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.